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and hoffa has a bone to pick with mr. nixon. - jimmy hoffa goes to jail because he's a mobster. he wants a pardon from richard nixon. in exchange for that pardon, he's going to get the teamsters to endorse richard nixon. - and he told me he paid $3 million to get his sentence commuted. nixon commuted it. - but nixon makes it impossible for hoffa to be the president of the teamsters ever again. so hoffa was pissed off at nixon. he wanted his $3 million contribution back. and where was that $3 million? in a little bank in southern california. from dinsio's point of view, he's stealing money that the president stole from somebody else. it's not a crime. - yeah, if you take nixon's money, who's he gonna cry to? he can't cry to nobody. "hey, they stole my money. they stole my money." he ain't gonna say that. you know that and i know that. - narrator: with an eye on the biggest bank heist in american history, dinsio assembles his core team, starting with his trusted brother, james. rounding out the crew are a couple of dinsio's closest relatives-- his nephew harry barber, and his brot
and hoffa has a bone to pick with mr. nixon. - jimmy hoffa goes to jail because he's a mobster. he wants a pardon from richard nixon. in exchange for that pardon, he's going to get the teamsters to endorse richard nixon. - and he told me he paid $3 million to get his sentence commuted. nixon commuted it. - but nixon makes it impossible for hoffa to be the president of the teamsters ever again. so hoffa was pissed off at nixon. he wanted his $3 million contribution back. and where was that $3...
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. >>> a new search for jimmy hoffa's body the union boss vanished more than 45 years ago. now a fresh tip. >> you said there was a place under the pulaski skyway and that's where we would dump bodies. >> that sent the fbi digging. >>> a travel surge putting the travel industry to the test. could crushing labor shortages and bad weather prove too much to handle? >>> elizabeth holmes takes the stand in her own defense new covid lockdowns abroad raising concerns and the great zebra mystery unfolding in maryland. >> announcer: live from cnbc, the facts, the truth, the news with shepard smith >>> good evening it was a verdict that sparked mixed emotions across the nation, from kenosha all the way to the white house kyle rittenhouse, not guilty on all charges. >> we, the jury, find the defendant, kyle h. rittenhouse not guilty >> members of the jury, are these your unanimous verdicts? >> rittenhouse breaking down, sobbing, clutching his chest, slumping to the defense table after the jury decided his fate. behind him in the courtroom, rittenhouse's mother reacted with a look of s
. >>> a new search for jimmy hoffa's body the union boss vanished more than 45 years ago. now a fresh tip. >> you said there was a place under the pulaski skyway and that's where we would dump bodies. >> that sent the fbi digging. >>> a travel surge putting the travel industry to the test. could crushing labor shortages and bad weather prove too much to handle? >>> elizabeth holmes takes the stand in her own defense new covid lockdowns abroad raising...
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the feds have been searching a field for jimmy hoffa's remains. some warns we're sowing the seeds of the next crisis. >>> and the federal times reporter that released that article about the fed that pulled the market way off the ties today. el jo he will join the team at 5:00 p.m. eastern. back in a moment. at honda, we know some people just can't leave things be. they wonder how much faster this thing could go? what if i took it down that hill? what if it weighed less or turned sharper? they know that things can always be better. we count ourselves among those people. introducing the quicker, sleeker, smarter, best civic si yet. made possible by honda. before global opportunities were part of their investment strategy... before they funded scholarships to the schools that gave them scholarships... before they planned for their parents' future needs and their son's future... they chose a partner to help manage their wealth, one whose insights, solutions and approach have been relied on for over 200 years. that's the value of trusted connections. t
the feds have been searching a field for jimmy hoffa's remains. some warns we're sowing the seeds of the next crisis. >>> and the federal times reporter that released that article about the fed that pulled the market way off the ties today. el jo he will join the team at 5:00 p.m. eastern. back in a moment. at honda, we know some people just can't leave things be. they wonder how much faster this thing could go? what if i took it down that hill? what if it weighed less or turned...
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i used google maps to find jimmy hoffa. if you put him in here it comes up federal reserve of washington, d.c. my theory is ben bernanke knows where jimmy hoffa is. come clean, mr. bernanke. let's setting this once and for all. >> the feds on line 2 for bob. >> it impressed me people didn't know who jimmy hoffa was. there's going to be a time i'm going to have to explain to people who o.j. simpson was. >> time goes by. >> unbelievable. very depressing. >> we can find o.j. we haven't been able to find the real killers yet though apparently. >> i'll leave it at that. >>> in one of the best tweet smackdowns ever, oreo recently asked followers if they had ever brought cookies into a movie theater. yes, i have. which prompted this response from amc theaters. "not cool, cookie. a reference to its no food policy. oreo quickly fired back. fair enough but don't hate the player, hate the game. and back and forth it went with amc's answer game on, oreo. game on. jane and bob, what do you think? this kind of social engagement help or h
i used google maps to find jimmy hoffa. if you put him in here it comes up federal reserve of washington, d.c. my theory is ben bernanke knows where jimmy hoffa is. come clean, mr. bernanke. let's setting this once and for all. >> the feds on line 2 for bob. >> it impressed me people didn't know who jimmy hoffa was. there's going to be a time i'm going to have to explain to people who o.j. simpson was. >> time goes by. >> unbelievable. very depressing. >> we can...
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. >>> then, call it the jimmy hoffa effect. the tomorrower teamster may be buried outside this house in detroit. stay with us. ve to dig a little. fidelity's etf market tracker shows you the big picture on how different asset classes are performing, and it lets you go in for a closer look at areas within a class or sector that may be bucking a larger trend. i'm stephen hett of fidelity investments. the etf market tracker is one more innovative reason serious investors are choosing fidelity. get 200 free trades today and explore your next investing idea. if we want to improve our schools... ...what should we invest in? maybe new buildings? what about updated equipment? they can help, but recent research shows... ...nothing transforms schools like investing in advanced teacher education. let's build a strong foundation. let's invest in our teachers so they can inspire our students. let's solve this. sleep train's inveis ending soon. sale save 10%, 20%, even 35% on a huge selection of simmons and sealy clearance mattresses. get 2
. >>> then, call it the jimmy hoffa effect. the tomorrower teamster may be buried outside this house in detroit. stay with us. ve to dig a little. fidelity's etf market tracker shows you the big picture on how different asset classes are performing, and it lets you go in for a closer look at areas within a class or sector that may be bucking a larger trend. i'm stephen hett of fidelity investments. the etf market tracker is one more innovative reason serious investors are choosing...
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bobby kennedy hated hoffa. there's one minor difference between hoffa and the teamsters and tim cook at apple. hoffa was guilty cook and apple are innocent, that doesn't seem to matter, though nor does it matter that everybody who has an iphone loves it how can you say apple has hurt creators of products given that it's almost impossible for a company to get noticed with its own website. so you fight to get into the app store, if you're trying to sell something, you can either sell 100% of nothing or 70% of something after apple takes its cut, and it doesn't -- well, it doesn't always take that much, frankly. i was one of those product people, i started at street.com, we could never get enough s subs subscribers. we went onto the app store and crushed it 100% of nothing is not as good as 70% of something. it's a bar ggain not with a dev but with an angel. maybe the lawyers have never started business we have to level with each other about this administration. justice and the ftc simply seem to have it in for th
bobby kennedy hated hoffa. there's one minor difference between hoffa and the teamsters and tim cook at apple. hoffa was guilty cook and apple are innocent, that doesn't seem to matter, though nor does it matter that everybody who has an iphone loves it how can you say apple has hurt creators of products given that it's almost impossible for a company to get noticed with its own website. so you fight to get into the app store, if you're trying to sell something, you can either sell 100% of...
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to 1975, where hoffa disappeared. the old cadillacs, you can get in, make a confession. >> want to go for a ride >> let's go for a ride what kinds of questions do you ask in a confession? >> what do you know about jimmy hoffa? >> i know nothing about the disappearance. i know whynetflix is doing this they want tocreate a fun experience, build brand engagement, deep enbrand loyalty. how well they measure if it is a success? number one, amount of foot traffic. there's a lot of buzz about it social media traffic number three, earned media there, guys, i'm doing my part back to you. >> please get a cannoli for me in little italy. meantime, i am curious, is this something other competitors are doing as well? >> reporter: we have seen it with hulu and hand maid's tale we saw it with amazon, bringing back an old time deli. disney doesn't need to do that, there are immersive opportunities. disney has the geographic property to do this on a regular basis. so we haven't seen the same kind of experiential marketing from disney p
to 1975, where hoffa disappeared. the old cadillacs, you can get in, make a confession. >> want to go for a ride >> let's go for a ride what kinds of questions do you ask in a confession? >> what do you know about jimmy hoffa? >> i know nothing about the disappearance. i know whynetflix is doing this they want tocreate a fun experience, build brand engagement, deep enbrand loyalty. how well they measure if it is a success? number one, amount of foot traffic. there's a...
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tony zarella, son of the detroit mob boss and self-proclaimed friend of hoffa telling nbc news that hoffa as taken to a barn, buried alive and covered with cement in the oakland township field. they are continuing to dig. we'll keep you posted. >>> a stunt double for angelina jolie is news news corp. saying british newspapers hacked her phone, the first lawsuit in the u.s. against the company since a hack scandal erupted in england two years ago. reporters from "the sun" and "news of the world" hacked her phone while she was working for miss jolie on location in los angeles. no comment from news corp. the stock probably unrelated is up almost 2.25% today. ty in. >> some call it the new peanut butter. jane wells live in l.a. to tell us about it. jane? >> reporter: tyler, hummus is hot, or at least a joint venture with pepsi hopes you'll agree. should peanut butter be scared? not sure this goes with jelly. we'll explain after the break. a better life for your family, a better opportunity for your business, a better legacy to leave the world. we have always believed in this pursuit, striving
tony zarella, son of the detroit mob boss and self-proclaimed friend of hoffa telling nbc news that hoffa as taken to a barn, buried alive and covered with cement in the oakland township field. they are continuing to dig. we'll keep you posted. >>> a stunt double for angelina jolie is news news corp. saying british newspapers hacked her phone, the first lawsuit in the u.s. against the company since a hack scandal erupted in england two years ago. reporters from "the sun" and...
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hoffa and he was -- i really liked him. it was interesting to hear the other side of the story. >> a great conversation. you can catch the entire interview with james hoffa our cnbc website. "fast money."com. hailed sallies. do not miss that one. final trade right over this. you may wonder if you've been doing the right thing. is the advice you've been getting helping or hurting? are the fees you're paying really worth it? td ameritrade's fees are fair and straight-forward. their research is independent and unbiased. their investment consultants are knowledgeable and there when you need them. so why not talk to one? announcer: call today to schedule a free investment check-up, or visit a td ameritrade branch. >>> all right hold your horses. we've got the final trade in just a minute but a quick programming note. first, do not miss former ebay ceo and california gubernatorial candidate meg whitman on tonight's "kudlow report." tonight 7:00 p.m. eastern time right here on cnbc. so join larry f
hoffa and he was -- i really liked him. it was interesting to hear the other side of the story. >> a great conversation. you can catch the entire interview with james hoffa our cnbc website. "fast money."com. hailed sallies. do not miss that one. final trade right over this. you may wonder if you've been doing the right thing. is the advice you've been getting helping or hurting? are the fees you're paying really worth it? td ameritrade's fees are fair and straight-forward....
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hoffa, i'm just curious. when's the last time you said he's doing amazing things about a republican elected official? >> we haven't anybody like this. he certainly is different, and we'll wait and see. but he's -- he's basically doing things that are not republican by going against trade deals which, you know, republicans basically like trade deals and by going against his party and being against t.p.p. and being -- going to renegotiate nafta. we've been talking about that for 20 years and finally we have somebody doing it. so we're going to join him to help him. >> you know, you mentioned that obviously bringing jobs back or preserving jobs, specifically union jobs would be a good thing. you are in favor of all of that. he has said, for example, that he wants u.s. steel used in various infrastructure products, now perhaps made by union workers. would there be any stipulations that you would try to set in terms of the workers that are used for any federally-backed programs? in other words, will the unions dir
hoffa, i'm just curious. when's the last time you said he's doing amazing things about a republican elected official? >> we haven't anybody like this. he certainly is different, and we'll wait and see. but he's -- he's basically doing things that are not republican by going against trade deals which, you know, republicans basically like trade deals and by going against his party and being against t.p.p. and being -- going to renegotiate nafta. we've been talking about that for 20 years...
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hoffa? >> it was great to meet him and it was interesting and the teamster women's conference was a kick. but support for the free choice act for card check does seem to be eroding. so that's something i think -- i asked him why should wall street like companies that have union labor? he says, i don't care what wall street likes. that was interesting. >> do you as an investor look as whether or not a company is unionized and think maybe that is not the company i want to invest in? >> walmart would be a potential target for them. it's a little concern but not a huge one. >> and why were you out there? >> i was speaking to the women's teamster's conference explaining what happened and then we did some workshops with them and i interviewed mr. hoffa. i really liked him. it was interesting to hear the other side of the story. >> great conversation. to catch the entire interview, go to our website. and tomorrow our interview with labor secretary hilda solis. final trade right after this. when thi
hoffa? >> it was great to meet him and it was interesting and the teamster women's conference was a kick. but support for the free choice act for card check does seem to be eroding. so that's something i think -- i asked him why should wall street like companies that have union labor? he says, i don't care what wall street likes. that was interesting. >> do you as an investor look as whether or not a company is unionized and think maybe that is not the company i want to invest in?...
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no find of hoffa. sue? >> all right. we focus on the fed. let's talk about some final trades before that fed announcement. right now the dow is down 20 points. the s&p is down two, and the nasdaq is down about 7.25. jeff kilburg and jim urio are at the cme. jeff, i'm starting with you. are you cautiously trading ahead of the fed and what positions are you putting on? >> well, there's no doubt that you're cautious in front of an event like this because there's going to be a lot of volatility and a lot of noise meaning the market can swing in one direction before the final interpretation is made of what the fed actually said. at the end of the day rates appear to be going up, and the markets think that as well, too, so whether he talks about a taper in six month or in a year, he probably mentions it and has the market a little bit cautious. so if rates go up, which i believe they are, i would like to go into this, a little bit short ten-year futures and a little bit short, non-dividend pairs, american electric, aep, buying those because they r
no find of hoffa. sue? >> all right. we focus on the fed. let's talk about some final trades before that fed announcement. right now the dow is down 20 points. the s&p is down two, and the nasdaq is down about 7.25. jeff kilburg and jim urio are at the cme. jeff, i'm starting with you. are you cautiously trading ahead of the fed and what positions are you putting on? >> well, there's no doubt that you're cautious in front of an event like this because there's going to be a lot...
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why do you think jimmy hoffa is breaking ranks about the government insurance plan? >> keith is right. one of the great moments was when they endorsed reagan for president. i just believe, larry, that what's going on in america teed is that the prolabor movement is not the union. it's americans who want to cut taxes on businesses to put americans back to work. if somebody doesn't have a job, they can't get health insurance because they don't have an employer that's going to provide it to them. how are we going to get more jobs putting a higher payroll tax on employers who hire those worker we are not putting a tax on people. we are basically providing them an additional benefit so they can have health care. >> there's an 8% -- >> you're making up numbers. >> i'd love to put you together to maybe have a debate over dinner. in the meantime, we've got "power lunch" coming up. trish, we'll hand it off to you. >> happy labor day. >>> "power lunch" is coming up at the top of the hour. bill, what you got? you always break things up. >>> we've got mitch daniels joining us. h
why do you think jimmy hoffa is breaking ranks about the government insurance plan? >> keith is right. one of the great moments was when they endorsed reagan for president. i just believe, larry, that what's going on in america teed is that the prolabor movement is not the union. it's americans who want to cut taxes on businesses to put americans back to work. if somebody doesn't have a job, they can't get health insurance because they don't have an employer that's going to provide it to...
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they set up a special hoffa unit of course, hoffa had not been indicted, not accused, nothing they just said, we're going to stop hoffa i guess they want to stop zucker >> but to carl's point -- >> a different magnitude >> to carl's point, cnn is going to be owned by somebody. and it's going to want to make money and it's going to follow a programming strategy, conceivably, that would allow it to do so so who knows what you end up with >> does he want manafort to run cnn? it's an interesting idea manafor manafort no bannon maybe he wants a change at the top. >> maybe >> it's as ridiculous as the prosecution! bezos could buy it >> there's also the added wrinkle that some say bellarine is not favorable of preferred remedies >> structural meaning you need to divest something. but behavioral is a dissent decree it's what's comcast, our parent, had to enter into when it bought control of nbc universal it's what, way back when time warner bought turner, they had to enter into as well. they owned a cable company back then, time warner cable. but that doesn't appear what they want. it's unclear
they set up a special hoffa unit of course, hoffa had not been indicted, not accused, nothing they just said, we're going to stop hoffa i guess they want to stop zucker >> but to carl's point -- >> a different magnitude >> to carl's point, cnn is going to be owned by somebody. and it's going to want to make money and it's going to follow a programming strategy, conceivably, that would allow it to do so so who knows what you end up with >> does he want manafort to run...
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where is james hoffa james, thank you very much, james, it's great. thank you, james, very much. that is great. fiat chrysler's already investing $4.5 billion and creating 6,500 new jobs in michigan and opening up the first new detroit plant in more than 30 years. and we have a lot of them happening. ford is putting in $1.5 billion and creating jobs and gm investing and creating 2,200 jobs in michigan to build vehicles of the future and i believe we have the chairman and president of the bosses of those two companies. please, where's mary mary barra, thank you very much. and ford, thank you very much. we appreciate it what a great job please stand for that kind of money anything over $2 billion, you're allowed to stand anything over $2 billion, otherwise we don't have you stand. thank you very much. steel dynamics is building a $1.9 billion flat roll over near corpus christi international automakers are pouring $125 billion into the united states, creating 50,000 new american jobs, minimum they are all investing in a future where we buy, hire, and drive american cars again. i lik
where is james hoffa james, thank you very much, james, it's great. thank you, james, very much. that is great. fiat chrysler's already investing $4.5 billion and creating 6,500 new jobs in michigan and opening up the first new detroit plant in more than 30 years. and we have a lot of them happening. ford is putting in $1.5 billion and creating jobs and gm investing and creating 2,200 jobs in michigan to build vehicles of the future and i believe we have the chairman and president of the bosses...
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>>> later, these shir search fo hoffa. the digging has begun. we'll bring you the story. making it easier to try filters and strategies... to get a list of equity options... evaluate them with our p&l calculator... and execute faster with our more intuitive trade ticket. i'm greg stevens, and i helped create fidelity's options platform. it's one more innovative reason serious investors are choosing fidelity. now get 200 free trades when you open an account. everybody has different investment objectives, ideas, goals, appetite for risk. you can't say 'one size fits all'. it doesn't. that's crazy. we're all totally different. ishares core. etf building blocks for your personalized portfolio. find out why 9 out of 10 large professional investors choose ishares for their etfs. ishares by blackrock. call 1-800-ishares for a prospectus, which includes investment objectives, risks, charges and expenses. read and consider it carefully before investing. risk includes possible loss of principal. >>> so, welcome back. we had this huge early rally because of the fed. the dow was up 1
>>> later, these shir search fo hoffa. the digging has begun. we'll bring you the story. making it easier to try filters and strategies... to get a list of equity options... evaluate them with our p&l calculator... and execute faster with our more intuitive trade ticket. i'm greg stevens, and i helped create fidelity's options platform. it's one more innovative reason serious investors are choosing fidelity. now get 200 free trades when you open an account. everybody has different...
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hoffa was last seen in 1975. >> i'm telling you, he's in giants stadium. i'm telling you. >> we'll keep watching this. >> let's talk a happy story, shall we? >> oh, my god. all right. bill, you're cracking me up. coca-cola is still number one when it comes to brand value. we want to talk about this latest interbrand ranking, puts the beverage giant in the top spot for the 13th year in a row. >> as the most recognized brand in the world, we're wondering how coca-cola can stay ahead of the curve, especially with soda sales falling for the past seven years and concerns of a slowing global economy that's so important to a company like coca-cola. that doesn't apparently bother our next guest. look at the big smile on ceo muhtar kent. he's ringing the closing bell in few minutes and joins us for this first on cnbc interview. congratulations again on the additi distinction of being the number one brand in the world. >> thank you. >> even as sales go, you have so many different brands out there. i guess diversification is what helps. you're not just a soda company
hoffa was last seen in 1975. >> i'm telling you, he's in giants stadium. i'm telling you. >> we'll keep watching this. >> let's talk a happy story, shall we? >> oh, my god. all right. bill, you're cracking me up. coca-cola is still number one when it comes to brand value. we want to talk about this latest interbrand ranking, puts the beverage giant in the top spot for the 13th year in a row. >> as the most recognized brand in the world, we're wondering how...
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it's james hoffa, the head of the teamsters. it's senator manchin. it's senator baucus who called it a train wreck. it's a bipartisan agreement that this thing is a disaster. >> the legislative process will take its course. the house is going to come up with a proposal, send it back to mr. reid. we'll see what happens. the senate is not even in session until 2:00 p.m. on monday. i don't really get that. congressman peter welch, appreciate it. steve, thank you. you heard what the congressman had to say. but that countdown to a government shutdown is still ticking. we'll bring in our experts who join us with their brilliant commentary up next on "kudlow." aw this is tragic man, investors just like you could lose tens of thousands of dollars on their 401(k) to hidden fees. thankfully e-trade has low cost investments and no hidden fees. but, you know, if you're still bent on blowing this fat stack of cash, there's a couple of ways you could do it. ♪ ♪ or just go to e-trade and save it. boom. ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] 1.21 gigawatts. today, that's ea
it's james hoffa, the head of the teamsters. it's senator manchin. it's senator baucus who called it a train wreck. it's a bipartisan agreement that this thing is a disaster. >> the legislative process will take its course. the house is going to come up with a proposal, send it back to mr. reid. we'll see what happens. the senate is not even in session until 2:00 p.m. on monday. i don't really get that. congressman peter welch, appreciate it. steve, thank you. you heard what the...
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he did everything that jimmy hoffa said. he loaded companies up, good solid companies with debt and then went to bankruptcy court and took away workers penceions there's two ways to succeed. there's the way that he did it, which is the wrong way and there's the right way where we work together -- >> you are saying things, but it's -- let me get your take on what's going to happen at the end of the year. we're going to go off the fiscal cliff because these guys can't make a decision on tax rates and spending programs. everyone is expecting when these spending program goes away, defense contractors are going to have to lay off, health care workers are going to have to lay off. transportation companies are going to have to lay off. how many layoffs are you expecting at afl-cio? >> i'm hoping we don't have any layoffs because the country doesn't need more laypauc dllay. we need them to work together. mitch mcconnell said his number one priority was to get rid of barack obama. not to create pensions or health care but to get rid
he did everything that jimmy hoffa said. he loaded companies up, good solid companies with debt and then went to bankruptcy court and took away workers penceions there's two ways to succeed. there's the way that he did it, which is the wrong way and there's the right way where we work together -- >> you are saying things, but it's -- let me get your take on what's going to happen at the end of the year. we're going to go off the fiscal cliff because these guys can't make a decision on tax...
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it, if they saw hoffa leaving too soon out of the -- bobby kennedy said, i want around the clock, get hoffa. >> doesn't it feel like there is an around the clock, get jim may. >> let's hope he doesn't end up under the bleachers in the meadowlands. >> those are about as good of seats as you want for the giants. >> the old meadowlands. >> at least you don't have to watch what happens. >> the headline in the posts, disgraced. >> carl banks said at one point, this is insanity. one of my absolute favorite anal sifts. >> you are going to try for the offensive line next week. you might do a better job. >> i have won the waiver wire in fan s fantasy. >>> blackberry sharing moving lower. you have probably heard the smartphone maker warned of a much longer than expected loss. it plans to cut up to 4,500 jobs. blackberry's former ceo has reached out to private equity about a possible joint bid. the price target is $8. they are both narrow to neutral. they are both now saying their risks are played out and we are left with a sum of the parts situation. >> when you listen to what we're saying abou
it, if they saw hoffa leaving too soon out of the -- bobby kennedy said, i want around the clock, get hoffa. >> doesn't it feel like there is an around the clock, get jim may. >> let's hope he doesn't end up under the bleachers in the meadowlands. >> those are about as good of seats as you want for the giants. >> the old meadowlands. >> at least you don't have to watch what happens. >> the headline in the posts, disgraced. >> carl banks said at one...
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hoffa was -- that was when bobby kennedy was a tough guy. tough attorney general whoa we don't talk enough about him >> we haven't yet talked about facebook a big day for mark zuckerberg as he goes to capitol hill to testify in front of lawmakers. a lot of calls out today, which we'll get to netflix, exxon, hershey, goldman, itw, to name a few. >> newer companies yeah i like companies >> so do i. >> you like congressional testimony. >> no, i like companies. >> that's why i did this job. >> report something. reach a conclusion. >> if i want to cover something i don't like, you know, i would go to espn and cover the sixers and nova and the fliers. that would be crazy. >> they had a good run of things >> yes. >> of course, the mets won i'm not saying anything. >> i'm 4-5 i'm happy. >> we have the sixers. >>> take another look -- >> you ruined my luck with the eagles. yketake a look at the premart. your an amazing machine. especially when inside another amazing machine. the lexus es. with standard technology like lexus safety system plus. the le
hoffa was -- that was when bobby kennedy was a tough guy. tough attorney general whoa we don't talk enough about him >> we haven't yet talked about facebook a big day for mark zuckerberg as he goes to capitol hill to testify in front of lawmakers. a lot of calls out today, which we'll get to netflix, exxon, hershey, goldman, itw, to name a few. >> newer companies yeah i like companies >> so do i. >> you like congressional testimony. >> no, i like companies....
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and in order to be able to show that they're tough, rfk, get hoffa. this a hoffa situation. i've never seen the justice department do this other than with hoffa. just say, listen, due process -- >> jpmorgan will pay a lot to move on. >> jpmorgan wishes it was as easy as someone saying move on. >> that's not robert kennedy in your ear, by the way. >> i loved rfk. >> we count down to the opening bell on this wednesday. one more look at futures and "squawk on the street" is back in a minute. ♪ [ male announcer ] staying warm and dry has never been our priority. our priority is, was and always will be serving you, the american people. so we improved priority mail flat rate to give you a more reliable way to ship. now with tracking up to eleven scans, specified delivery dates, and free insurance up to $50 all for the same low rate. [ woman ] we are the united states postal service. [ man ] we are the united states postal service. [ male announcer ] and our priority is you. go to usps.com® and try it today. >>> we got six minutes before the opening bell. it is wednesday, "mad d
and in order to be able to show that they're tough, rfk, get hoffa. this a hoffa situation. i've never seen the justice department do this other than with hoffa. just say, listen, due process -- >> jpmorgan will pay a lot to move on. >> jpmorgan wishes it was as easy as someone saying move on. >> that's not robert kennedy in your ear, by the way. >> i loved rfk. >> we count down to the opening bell on this wednesday. one more look at futures and "squawk on the...
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. - amil: the tipster was jimmy hoffa. - narrator: the alleged target? the most powerful man in the free world. - well, i'm not a crook. - amil: we knew it was nixon's money. - narrator: the crew? the best bank burglars this country has ever seen. - they were sitting ducks. we called them gifts. - this bank burglary was the most amazing burglary ever. - narrator: hunted by the largest task force assembled
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jimmy hoffa is dancing in his unmarked grade.for you on mad money. i am gym kramer. the news starts now with shepard smith. >>> a weekend of violence and in cities across america. this is the news on cnbc. >>> in detroit a man kills three people that he shoots at random. and in phoenix two people killed and two officers hurt and in oregon another shooting at another supermarket and what we are learning and how communities respond. the justice department with the new file on documents taken and how many could be
jimmy hoffa is dancing in his unmarked grade.for you on mad money. i am gym kramer. the news starts now with shepard smith. >>> a weekend of violence and in cities across america. this is the news on cnbc. >>> in detroit a man kills three people that he shoots at random. and in phoenix two people killed and two officers hurt and in oregon another shooting at another supermarket and what we are learning and how communities respond. the justice department with the new file on...
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that's why jimmy hoffa and some of these others are now writing hate mail to the white house. they expected to get special favors, they're not going to get special favors and now labor is hoisted on its own petard, it's going to have to eat its own cooking. >> i don't know if you and i differ that much in what we just said. i didn't say how it would be resolved. i think labor thought that the administration would deal with this in some way, shape or fashion and it really hasn't. and now there's a problem. and i do want to push back a little bit. this was not labor's legislative priority. what labor wanted the obama administration to do is what it said it would do when he was campaigning, which is get the employee free choice act implemented. he had co-sponsored that as a senator. that was their priority. they went along with this partly because they favored it, partly because they wanted to then have him move on. >> brian, set us straight. what does labor think it wants right now? >> you say labor. there's two different groups. you've got the union bosses who try to dictate to
that's why jimmy hoffa and some of these others are now writing hate mail to the white house. they expected to get special favors, they're not going to get special favors and now labor is hoisted on its own petard, it's going to have to eat its own cooking. >> i don't know if you and i differ that much in what we just said. i didn't say how it would be resolved. i think labor thought that the administration would deal with this in some way, shape or fashion and it really hasn't. and now...
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bobby kennedy said get jimmy hof hoffa. it wasn't like let's have due process. >> okay. >> get jimmy hoffhoffa there could be a get bezos squad. why not? >> who's running it, michael cohen on that one too? >> don't get me started. that would be stormying, i'll tell you that much. >> outside a shopping mall and some guy will say watch out for your kids. >> nice online service you have, shame if anything happened to it. >> bezos has lowered prices for everybody, that is completely unfair right? raise prices now. >> carl made a really good joke and you didn't even laugh. >> i'm still thinking about the sherman antitrust and ten years in prison for bezos. >> i'm going to look up sherman. >> very bad. >> sherman bad >> when we come back, we'll pivot from amazon to facebook and talk about what tim cook said about the social media giant and how it's handling the data scandal take another look at the premarket ahead of the long easter weekend say good-bye to q1 today more "squawk on the street" from post nine in a moment. we just g
bobby kennedy said get jimmy hof hoffa. it wasn't like let's have due process. >> okay. >> get jimmy hoffhoffa there could be a get bezos squad. why not? >> who's running it, michael cohen on that one too? >> don't get me started. that would be stormying, i'll tell you that much. >> outside a shopping mall and some guy will say watch out for your kids. >> nice online service you have, shame if anything happened to it. >> bezos has lowered prices for...
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during the session, as i understand it, we heard from jim hoffa about the important of trade strategies that open markets. we've heard from boeing's ceo, jim mcernie, about the 2,000 business suppliers he relies on to make products. and underscoring the fact that if these suppliers, these smaller suppliers aren't getting credit, it's very hard for him to build products for export. bog egger from disney, and other business leaders, talked about how we could make our businesses more competitive. and some specific ideas were protecting intellectual property and tax policies to promote innovation here at home. finally, we heard from a cross-section of thinkers about more effective worker training. and randall stevenson from at&t talked about a successful partnership with san antonio colleges to train workers for jobs that the company is committed to bringing back from india. and i think we all agreed that we should look to build on these kinds of partnerships to leverage the community college system. we heard from our -- in our infrastructure session, we heard that same refrain about the ne
during the session, as i understand it, we heard from jim hoffa about the important of trade strategies that open markets. we've heard from boeing's ceo, jim mcernie, about the 2,000 business suppliers he relies on to make products. and underscoring the fact that if these suppliers, these smaller suppliers aren't getting credit, it's very hard for him to build products for export. bog egger from disney, and other business leaders, talked about how we could make our businesses more competitive....
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, jfk, when they set up to get hoffa, otherwise, justice is supposed to be like guys, hey, listen -- let me figure this out. >> the president -- >> there's like a body of law, david. >> the president most recently said in a radio interview, i'm not supposed to be involved in the justice department and not supposed to be involved with the fbi and doing the kinds of things i would love to be doing and i'm very frustrated by it. well, i'd like to know what the great american thinks about this. >> i think he thinks -- i don't know what he thinks. >> i think he's probably staggered. it's hard when you have -- there's no -- what are they going to do? what are they going to divest? the first few games of march madness? >> they have been working towards and those comments from mr. stevens indicated they had an agreement on a so-called consent decree which would have behavioral remedies for a period of time around the deal and then they've been delayed i think a lot of people are wondering, well, why quickly elevation partners antitrust reaction is that this is overdone, deal trading now only
, jfk, when they set up to get hoffa, otherwise, justice is supposed to be like guys, hey, listen -- let me figure this out. >> the president -- >> there's like a body of law, david. >> the president most recently said in a radio interview, i'm not supposed to be involved in the justice department and not supposed to be involved with the fbi and doing the kinds of things i would love to be doing and i'm very frustrated by it. well, i'd like to know what the great american...
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. >>> plus a new search for jimmy hoffa. what led the fbi to dig again? >> the facts, the truth, the news with shepard smith, next on cnbc [coins clinking in jar] ♪ you can get it if you really want it, by jimmy cliff ♪ [suitcase closing] [gusts of wind] [ding] >>> it is time it is time for a very special edition of the lightning round play the sound and then the lightning rounding is over. are you ready? drew in connecticut. drew >> booyah brother jim. >> what's up >> caller: from the land of the past and future super bowl champion new england patriots. long-time fan of the show and now a member of the cnbc investing club. >> yes >> caller: love the updates. the stats are great, the email updates are great and detailed love them. >> we're most interactive and i thank you so much for joining the club what's up? >> caller: i had some shares of the x1 company which was acquired by desktop metal recently i want to know what you think of ticker symbol dm moving forward. >> listen, this is really important. this is a pure spec on 3-d but i happen to like i
. >>> plus a new search for jimmy hoffa. what led the fbi to dig again? >> the facts, the truth, the news with shepard smith, next on cnbc [coins clinking in jar] ♪ you can get it if you really want it, by jimmy cliff ♪ [suitcase closing] [gusts of wind] [ding] >>> it is time it is time for a very special edition of the lightning round play the sound and then the lightning rounding is over. are you ready? drew in connecticut. drew >> booyah brother jim....
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contessa >> reporter: you come down here and all you hear about is jimmy hoffa's disappearance. they're even handing out newspapers netflix is taking over little italy. and just in case you were thinking about getting an early start on your friday and maybe walking out the door, eh, rgfoet about it we'll be right back to explain what's behind this immersive marketing push (people talking) for every dollar you spend at a small business, an average of 67 cents stays local. shop small and watch it add up. small business saturday by american express is november 30th. ♪ ♪ let it go ♪ let it go >>> just when i thought i had escaped that song, it is a big weekend in the entertainment world. netflix's "the irishman" taking over five blocks in new york city's little italy ahead of its streaming release. contessa brewer is standing by with that story, but first, "frozen 2" hitting theaters and julia boorstin is betting on it bringing in the big bucks. >> reporter: this theater may look empty, but it is packed inside with hundreds of people watching "frozen ii" and disney expects the
contessa >> reporter: you come down here and all you hear about is jimmy hoffa's disappearance. they're even handing out newspapers netflix is taking over little italy. and just in case you were thinking about getting an early start on your friday and maybe walking out the door, eh, rgfoet about it we'll be right back to explain what's behind this immersive marketing push (people talking) for every dollar you spend at a small business, an average of 67 cents stays local. shop small and...
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else is watching bird box and the real metric is can we keep members happy with the irishman and jimmy hoffa's murder and filmed on my street and if a family like six wants to go to the movies, i break out a hundred. but to watch pachino and denero have both appeared together in a score zezy money and maybe some candy and yeah and it cost next to nothing netflix is a steal it is not just a bargain, it is what i call a necessary bargain. an nb. i don't care what they say about weak domestic. i care about the slate or missing app or not seeing the irishman as my squawk on the streak co-host says, i have a whole bunch of houses and they all have cable i have to have cable i went over my bills, one of them is $325 and another $270 and another $225 and two at $187 the horror of course, some of that is high speed international. but for the most part they are for a handful of games and hundreds of channels that i never watch to have to go through. i pay them not to have to go through them i mean hundreds of them. there are literally hundreds of channels that you don't watch either. i know you and tha
else is watching bird box and the real metric is can we keep members happy with the irishman and jimmy hoffa's murder and filmed on my street and if a family like six wants to go to the movies, i break out a hundred. but to watch pachino and denero have both appeared together in a score zezy money and maybe some candy and yeah and it cost next to nothing netflix is a steal it is not just a bargain, it is what i call a necessary bargain. an nb. i don't care what they say about weak domestic. i...
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after all, take a listen to what teamsters president james hoffa had to say on may 7th. saying mitt romney represents everything that is wrong with our financial system. he made his money by destroying u.s. businesses, sending good-paying american jobs overseas, and filling his pockets with millions while putting workers out on the street. but, larry, it turns out that the teamsters don't actually hate private equity. they only hate a certain kind of private equity. and, in fact, teamsters pension funds around the country have a lot of money invested nems in private equity funds. in fact, more than $1 billion invested in private equity according to teamsters officials i talked to. i spoke with the western conference teamsters pension trust head who oversees investments there. he says i cringe sometimes when i hear them beating up on private equity for the sake of beating up on private equity. you can do so-called social investing and make just as much money as these others. so what are the teamsters talking about here? on the one hand criticizing bain capital, on the oth
after all, take a listen to what teamsters president james hoffa had to say on may 7th. saying mitt romney represents everything that is wrong with our financial system. he made his money by destroying u.s. businesses, sending good-paying american jobs overseas, and filling his pockets with millions while putting workers out on the street. but, larry, it turns out that the teamsters don't actually hate private equity. they only hate a certain kind of private equity. and, in fact, teamsters...
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now, big labor like james hoffa, big shots in the labor department, are furious at this. first of all, they won't be able to keep their cadillac insurance plans that were funded as subsidies from taft harley. that's gone. that means the rank and file have to go out into the obama care plan or one of these exchanges. second of all, they're working less because nobody wants to work them 30 hours a week. and third of all, the unions are saying they can't get me health care, what do i need the union for. so they have a revolt of the union base. >> numbers don't add up. what they're trying to do is take expensive doctors and except sif hospit expensive hospitals and medicines and layer on top of that the big about your raock case of the federal government and then give that to everybody. >> do you believe premie yums will come down? >> no, health care inflation will continue to go up because it has the same intrinsic falsehood. today's well proven health care inflation forms. for instance, in three words, this is bad for america and bad for the american economy. one, skin. two
now, big labor like james hoffa, big shots in the labor department, are furious at this. first of all, they won't be able to keep their cadillac insurance plans that were funded as subsidies from taft harley. that's gone. that means the rank and file have to go out into the obama care plan or one of these exchanges. second of all, they're working less because nobody wants to work them 30 hours a week. and third of all, the unions are saying they can't get me health care, what do i need the...
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maybe not if it's the long lost body of jimmy hoffa. could make that home a landmark. that and more coming up on the "closing bell." stay with us. >>> certainly it was a solid third quarter for the stock market, but then you look at energy prices and how they fared. that's a different story. >> yeah, you know, if you look at oil prices here, crude prices are still down today, but what a quarter it has been. all the worries about the tensions between iran and israel with those iran sanctions going into effect at the beginning of this quarter also helping to boost. the big story this quarter, and certainly today, has been gasoline. despite the fact that normally we see prices starting to come down during this quarter, they have actually ratcheted up the best quarter we've seen in years. today we had a huge explosive short move at the end of the day, maria, that really, really punctuated the problems we're seeing with all these refinery problems and shortages on the east coast with gasoline. >> all right, bertha. thank you so much. forget the tablet wars, how about the wi
maybe not if it's the long lost body of jimmy hoffa. could make that home a landmark. that and more coming up on the "closing bell." stay with us. >>> certainly it was a solid third quarter for the stock market, but then you look at energy prices and how they fared. that's a different story. >> yeah, you know, if you look at oil prices here, crude prices are still down today, but what a quarter it has been. all the worries about the tensions between iran and israel with...
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they were 40 years too old jimmy hoffa, if he lived that long, he'd have a great run. >> the analyst who made that call is going to be on squawk tomorrow morning the maxim man. right there. >> he'll be right tonight. good luck to you >> all right coming up u on the half. >> hitting the bull's eye. target up 90% this year. and it's just been named best idea for 2020. some of our experts own it the debate is straight ahead in call of the day. plus, jim cramer and the investment committee are ready to answer your questions to reach us, go to cnbc.com/halftime or tweet us using the hashtag, ask halftime. the halftime report is back in two minutes. >>> welcome back i'm sue herera here's your cnbc news update nato chief says there's always been disagreements within nato saying there are 29 different countries from both sides of the atlantic with different hsryes and geography, but he said in the end, they all stand together >> disagreements will always attract more attention than when we agree that's in how our open freedom societies work do don't complain about that that's just a fact and
they were 40 years too old jimmy hoffa, if he lived that long, he'd have a great run. >> the analyst who made that call is going to be on squawk tomorrow morning the maxim man. right there. >> he'll be right tonight. good luck to you >> all right coming up u on the half. >> hitting the bull's eye. target up 90% this year. and it's just been named best idea for 2020. some of our experts own it the debate is straight ahead in call of the day. plus, jim cramer and the...
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jimmy hoffa is dancing in his unmarked grade.for you on mad money. i am gym kramer. the news starts now with shepard smith. >>> a weekend of violence and in cities across america. this is the news on cnbc. >>> in detroit a man kills three people that he shoots at random. and in phoenix two people killed and two officers hurt and in oregon another shooting at another supermarket and what we are learning and how communities respond. the justice department with the new file on documents taken and how many could be privileged and is a third-party special master the president requested necessary? more than 1000 people dead and entire villages wiped out with historic pakistan flooding. one third of the country is underwater. >> the artemis one rocket launch was scrapped. >> it is brand-new and won't fly until it is ready. >> the engine issues and when they will try again. nuclear inspectors arrive in ukraine to assess dangerous. serena williams match tonight and her final tournament. and meet wally, the emotional support alligator. >>> live from cnbc, the facts, the truth,
jimmy hoffa is dancing in his unmarked grade.for you on mad money. i am gym kramer. the news starts now with shepard smith. >>> a weekend of violence and in cities across america. this is the news on cnbc. >>> in detroit a man kills three people that he shoots at random. and in phoenix two people killed and two officers hurt and in oregon another shooting at another supermarket and what we are learning and how communities respond. the justice department with the new file on...
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it's just not a place for hoffa if one is choosing between banks and other parts of the market. >> within banks insurers -- >> insurers particularly, but travelers and property casualty and life health names are the areas to be or american express. >> coming up, check out shares of jb hunt after reporting shares a moment a, the stock su more than 6%. >>> energy and health care the worst performing sectors this year one top strategist says get ready for the ultimate turn around, and later amazon prime kicking off its two-day shopping bonan bonanza. it's not the only retailer that's benefitting from this bump we'll tell you who the other big winners could be we're live from times square, new york city, much more "fast money" right after this. here, it all starts with a simple... hello! -hi! how can i help? a data plan for everyone. everyone? everyone. let's send to everyone! [ camera clicking ] wifi up there? -ahhh. sure, why not? how'd he get out?! a camera might figure it out. that was easy! glad i could help. at xfinity, we're here to make life simple. easy. awesome. so come ask, shop, d
it's just not a place for hoffa if one is choosing between banks and other parts of the market. >> within banks insurers -- >> insurers particularly, but travelers and property casualty and life health names are the areas to be or american express. >> coming up, check out shares of jb hunt after reporting shares a moment a, the stock su more than 6%. >>> energy and health care the worst performing sectors this year one top strategist says get ready for the ultimate...
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. >> fresh off ab interview with teamster heavyweight james hoffa, the chairwoman at it again with labor secretary hilda solis. take a listen. >> while stocks have regained their footing to the joy of the floor, there's an elephant in the room with this rally. when are the jobs coming back? with the u.s. unemployment rate head add boff 10%, many are wondering, is the obama stimulus package actually doing anything or are we in for a jobless recovery? the secretary of labor, hilda solis, told me in an exclusive interview she believes the stimulus is only getting started. >> unemployment rate near double digits. how are you going to get people back to work? >> you'll see a lot of construction. you'll see a lot of rail projects, transportation. and you'll also see a release of monies -- capital monies going into the development of manufacturing. >> and while many screamed only 100 builds of the stimulus has been spent so far solis is asking for a little patience. >> well, i think we're beginning to see the implementation of the american recovery act that was signed into law in february -- fi
. >> fresh off ab interview with teamster heavyweight james hoffa, the chairwoman at it again with labor secretary hilda solis. take a listen. >> while stocks have regained their footing to the joy of the floor, there's an elephant in the room with this rally. when are the jobs coming back? with the u.s. unemployment rate head add boff 10%, many are wondering, is the obama stimulus package actually doing anything or are we in for a jobless recovery? the secretary of labor, hilda...
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hoffa saying mitt romney represents everything that's wrong with our financial system. he made his money as ceo of bain capital while destroying u.s. businesses, sending good paying american jobs overseas and filling his pockets with millions while putting workers out on the street. so what does the teamsters organization do with its money? in part it invests a lot of its money in private equity. in fact, up to or more than $1 billion worth of teamsters private equity investments made by individual teamsters regional funds around the country, they're operated separately from the teamsters national, but nonetheless i spoke to one of the people in charge of making those investments. take a look at what rome said the head of the western conference teamsters pension trust. and he said, i'll be honest with you, i cringe sometimes when i hear them beating up on private equity for the sake of beating up on private equity. you can do so-called social investing and make just as much money as these others. now, he told me in fact the teamsters don't have a single penny invested w
hoffa saying mitt romney represents everything that's wrong with our financial system. he made his money as ceo of bain capital while destroying u.s. businesses, sending good paying american jobs overseas and filling his pockets with millions while putting workers out on the street. so what does the teamsters organization do with its money? in part it invests a lot of its money in private equity. in fact, up to or more than $1 billion worth of teamsters private equity investments made by...
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the resurrection of jimmy hoffa, none of that is going to take place. it will be compromise, it will be state by state. the model in california, prop 22, will be the national model but, again, state by state, it takes time they happen to have referendum voting in california we don't have that here in new york, so you have to buy a lot of politicians and it takes longer but in the end, 55 million americans are gig workers. >> okay. >> many of them are gig workers by choice. they don't want to be employees. they're not going to be. uber will be fine. lyft will be fine. relax. >> all right so i mean we should time stamp this because we're going to track this ourselves now i want to do that. we are at 12:40. i think this thing goes to the super bowl, the stock draft does we will see who does the best based on your picks. jenny, you have the now number two pick sorry i had to drop you back one. your pick is >> okay. as long as josh didn't steal it i'm fine with it so my pick, in honor of it being the nfl draft pick, is viacom which has rights to the nfl sund
the resurrection of jimmy hoffa, none of that is going to take place. it will be compromise, it will be state by state. the model in california, prop 22, will be the national model but, again, state by state, it takes time they happen to have referendum voting in california we don't have that here in new york, so you have to buy a lot of politicians and it takes longer but in the end, 55 million americans are gig workers. >> okay. >> many of them are gig workers by choice. they...
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>> yes it reminds me of what bobby kennedy said i'm dating myself here get hoffa's squad. >> you get the shorts by executing. >> oh. >> either that or force pattern recognition where you're afraid to be short for reasons that are right or wrong right, jim >> exactly. >> yes, that's right. >> ai, machine learning. >> can i tell you, i talked to a number of large hedge fund managers who shorted the stocks for the first time after those tweets. >> yes >> what did they think about the bonds? >> this is the time. >> 5% bonds? >> i don't know. >> why don't they short the bonds. >> i don't know. i didn't ask i will i'll follow up with those questions. >> there's the argument being made by a lot of shorts today that elon versus the shorts is a better narrative for him than elon versus mercedes, elon versus porsche. >> i'm going to leave that to scott who did akman versus the shorts we need a chronicle of this. i loved that statement by chanos however the stock is going up and not down what chanos needs is sellers he needs the government. the government is silent. >> yeah, what will they do h
>> yes it reminds me of what bobby kennedy said i'm dating myself here get hoffa's squad. >> you get the shorts by executing. >> oh. >> either that or force pattern recognition where you're afraid to be short for reasons that are right or wrong right, jim >> exactly. >> yes, that's right. >> ai, machine learning. >> can i tell you, i talked to a number of large hedge fund managers who shorted the stocks for the first time after those tweets....